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    Easydict

    Easydict

    A concise and elegant Dictionary and Translator macOS App

    Easydict is a lightweight, multilingual dictionary and translation app for macOS built using SwiftUI. It integrates with translation APIs such as Apple Translate, DeepL, Google Translate, and more. Easydict offers quick pop-up definitions, clipboard monitoring, and system-wide access via hotkeys, making it ideal for writers, learners, and translators.
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    The Number Race
    Software designed for remediation of dyscalculia (or mathematical learning disabilities) in children aged 4-8 and for teaching number sense in kindergarten children. For more information, visit the unicog lab website using the link below. NOTE: To use The Number Race, you may need to download TWO files, the main program (above), AND a language pack. To get to the language packs, click on "Files" on the menu bar above, and select version and the appropriate language. If you are lucky there might be an installer + language pack available as one download. Check "Files" -> version -> Language
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    European digital radio & television uses the DVB standard to broadcast its data. Project X gives you a look behind the transmissions and tries its best to handle & repair many stream types and shows what went wrong on reception.
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    TESTIMAGES

    TESTIMAGES

    Testing images for scientific purposes

    The TESTIMAGES archive is a huge and free collection of sample images designed for analysis and quality assessment of different kinds of displays and image processing techniques. The archive includes more than 2 million images originally acquired and divided in three different categories: SAMPLING and SAMPLING_PATTERNS (aimed at testing resampling algorithms), COLOR (aimed at testing color rendering on different displays) and PATTERNS (aimed at testing the rendering of standard geometrical patterns). Please cite the following papers when using any image in this archive: * ASUNI N, GIACHETTI A, "TESTIMAGES: A Large Data Archive For Display and Algorithm Testing", Journal of Graphics Tools, Volume 17, Issue 4, 2015, pages 113-125, DOI:10.1080/2165347X.2015.1024298 * ASUNI N, GIACHETTI A, "TESTIMAGES: a large-scale archive for testing visual devices and basic image processing algorithms", STAG - Smart Tools & Apps for Graphics Conference, 2014.
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    Downloads: 203 This Week
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    15 Million Games Chess Database

    15 Million Games Chess Database

    World largest chess database

    Chess database with 15,9 Million games. Database is categorized into 6 parts, to learn which one you need please browse all files and read description. In addition a huge collection of opening books for chess engines and Arena. As well as other chess resources, to download separate packages please browse "all files"
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    School Management Software
    The School Management Software is a desktop-based application designed to operate both online and offline. Its offline capability ensures fast and reliable performance without internet dependency. The software streamlines school operations, including attendance, fee management, and academic records, enhancing efficiency. Its dual-mode functionality makes it versatile, ensuring smooth operation in various scenarios while maintaining high speed and reliability.
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    33 JS Concepts

    33 JS Concepts

    33 JavaScript concepts every developer should know

    33-js-concepts is a curated collection of essential JavaScript concepts that every developer should understand to strengthen their knowledge of the language. The project was originally inspired by an article by Stephen Curtis and has since grown into a community-driven learning resource. It serves as a roadmap for developers to review and master core principles such as closures, promises, prototypes, event loops, and other critical topics. While not a strict curriculum, it provides a structured path for deeper study and practical learning. The repository also encourages contributions, including personal notes, recaps, and translations, making it accessible to developers worldwide. Recognized as one of GitHub’s top open source projects in 2018, it remains a widely used reference for improving JavaScript skills.
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    Electron Fiddle

    Electron Fiddle

    The easiest way to get started with Electron

    Electron Fiddle lets you create and play with small Electron experiments. It greets you with a quick-start template after opening – change a few things, choose the version of Electron you want to run it with, and play around. Then, save your Fiddle either as a GitHub Gist or to a local folder. Once pushed to GitHub, anyone can quickly try your Fiddle out by just entering it in the address bar. Try Electron without installing any dependencies: Fiddle includes everything you'll need to explore the platform. It also includes examples for every API available in Electron, so if you want to quickly see what a BrowserView is or how the desktopCapturer works, Fiddle has got you covered. Fiddle includes Microsoft's excellent Monaco Editor, the same editor powering Visual Studio Code. It also installs the type definitions for the currently selected version of Electron automatically, ensuring that you always have all Electron APIs only a few keystrokes away.
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    Kubernetes Handbook

    Kubernetes Handbook

    Cloud native application architecture practice handbook

    Cloud native is a behavioral method and design concept. In its essence, all behaviors or methods that can improve resource utilization and application delivery efficiency on the cloud are cloud-native. The history of cloud computing is a history of cloud native. Kubernetes opened the prelude to cloud native 1.0. The emergence of service mesh Istio led to microservices in the post-Kubernetes era. The rise of serverless has enabled cloud native to advance from the infrastructure layer to the application architecture layer. We are in a cloud native The new era of 2.0. Kubernetes is a container orchestration and scheduling engine developed by Google in June 2014 based on its internal Borg system. Google contributed it as an initial and core project to the CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation). In recent years, it has gradually developed a cloud native Ecology. The goal of Kubernetes is to provide a specification to describe the architecture of the cluster.
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    Marcion

    Marcion

    The study environment of ancient languages (Coptic, Greek, Latin)

    Marcion is a software forming a study environment of ancient languages (esp. Coptic, Greek, Latin) and providing many tools and resources (dictionaties, grammars, texts). Although Marcion is focused on to study the gnosticism and early christianity, it is an universal library working with various file formats and allowing to collect, organize and backup texts of any kind. Overview of gnostic sources in Coptic language delivered with Marcion: Nag Hammadi Library; Berlin Codex; Codex Tchacos (Gospel of Judas); Askew Codex (Pistis Sophia); Bruce Codex (Books of Jeu) Overview of sources of early christianity in Coptic, Greek and Latin languages: Septuagint (LXX); Greek New Testament; Coptic New Testament (Sahidic, Bohairic); Latin Vulgate
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    Open Source Tools from ForensicZone.com PTFinderFE SSDeepFE Enscript for Ram Analysis
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    SIS SED PLUS

    SIS SED PLUS

    School information system.

    The School Information System (SIS) mobile app is used by the personnel of the School Education Department (SED) for real time data collection from the schools; for data monitoring by the AEOs; and for eTransfer by the teachers.
    Downloads: 80 This Week
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    DictionaryForMIDs

    DictionaryForMIDs

    Dictionary for Mobile Information Devices and PCs

    DictionaryForMIDs is an dictionary application for cell phones, tablets and PCs. The dictionary is completely installed on the device ("offline dictionary"), i.e. after installation there is no need for an internet connection. DictionaryForMIDs can be set up for any dictionary, for any language, or for any other lookup-purpose. The DfM-Creator tool is used to set up a dictionary for use with DictionaryForMIDs.
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    Offline school software

    Offline school software

    Offline school software is specially develop for schools and colleges

    Offline school software is specially develop for schools and colleges to fulfill all the requirements of educational institution.
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    Downloads: 79 This Week
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    Biogenesis
    Biogenesis is an artificial life program that simulates the processes involved in the evolution of organisms. It shows colored segment based organisms that mutate and evolve in a 2D environment. Biogenesis is based on Primordial Life.
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    OSGeoLive

    OSGeoLive

    Bootable linux distro for Geospatial Applications

    OSGeoLive is a self-contained bootable DVD, USB thumb drive or Virtual Machine based on Lubuntu that allows you to try a wide variety of open source geospatial software without installing anything. It is composed entirely of free software, allowing it to be freely distributed, duplicated and passed around. It provides pre-configured applications for a range of geospatial use cases, including storage, publishing, viewing, analysis and manipulation of data. It also contains sample datasets and documentation.
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    Analyze

    Analyze

    Draven's Blog

    analyze is a collection of in-depth source code analyses of popular open source projects, primarily focused on programming languages, compilers, operating systems, and distributed systems. Maintained as a knowledge repository, it contains detailed write-ups that explain the internal mechanisms of complex software systems. The project is designed for developers and researchers who want to deepen their understanding of how widely used technologies are built and maintained. Each analysis breaks down design choices, implementation details, and architectural patterns, making difficult topics more approachable. The repository emphasizes clarity and structured explanations, serving both as a study resource and a reference for engineers exploring system internals. By gathering analyses of diverse projects in one place, analyze helps learners and practitioners bridge the gap between theory and large-scale production code.
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    Best-of Python

    Best-of Python

    A ranked list of awesome Python open-source libraries

    This curated list contains 390 awesome open-source projects with a total of 1.4M stars grouped into 28 categories. All projects are ranked by a project-quality score, which is calculated based on various metrics automatically collected from GitHub and different package managers. If you like to add or update projects, feel free to open an issue, submit a pull request, or directly edit the projects.yaml. Contributions are very welcome! Ranked list of awesome python libraries for web development. Correctly generate plurals, ordinals, indefinite articles; convert numbers. Libraries for loading, collecting, and extracting data from a variety of data sources and formats. Libraries for data batch- and stream-processing, workflow automation, job scheduling, and other data pipeline tasks.
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    Data Science Specialization

    Data Science Specialization

    Course materials for the Data Science Specialization on Coursera

    The Data Science Specialization Courses repository is a collection of materials that support the Johns Hopkins University Data Science Specialization on Coursera. It contains the source code and resources used throughout the specialization’s courses, covering a broad range of data science concepts and techniques. The repository is designed as a shared space for code examples, datasets, and instructional materials, helping learners follow along with lectures and assignments. It spans essential topics such as R programming, data cleaning, exploratory data analysis, statistical inference, regression models, machine learning, and practical data science projects. By providing centralized resources, the repo makes it easier for students to practice concepts and replicate examples from the curriculum. It also offers a structured view of how multiple disciplines—programming, statistics, and applied data analysis—come together in a professional workflow.
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    Git-it

    Git-it

    Git-it is a (Mac, Win, Linux) desktop app for learning Git and GitHub

    Git-it is a desktop (Mac, Windows and Linux) app that teaches you how to use Git and GitHub on the command line. This application contains challenges for learning Git and GitHub, by using real Git and GitHub, not emulators. You'll be learning the awesome (and not so scary) command line and GitHub which means when you finish all of the challenges you'll have real repositories on your GitHub account and green squares on your contribution chart. You will need this app, Git-it as well as a text editor. You'll also of course need Git and the first challenge in Git-it helps you get that set up. But if you want to get a head start, go for it! You'll continue to use Git and your text editor throughout your bright social coding future. We recommend installing GitHub Desktop (free) because it installs Git in the most consistent way across supported operating systems (Windows and Mac).
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    Hello JavaScript

    Hello JavaScript

    Course repository designed to teach JavaScript from scratch in Spanish

    hello-javascript is a comprehensive course repository designed to teach JavaScript from scratch in Spanish, pairing source code with hours of video content and hundreds of exercises. It covers the JavaScript language core, from variables and control flow to functions, objects, arrays, and modern ECMAScript features. The project also touches the browser and Node.js ecosystems so learners can understand both client and server contexts. Exercises and lesson organization make it easy to follow along, practice, and review concepts as you go. The repository is openly licensed and structured so you can clone it, experiment locally, and track your learning progress. It’s a solid on-ramp for beginners who want a guided, project-based journey into JavaScript fundamentals and practical usage.
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    Hello SQL

    Hello SQL

    Spanish-language course repository that teaches fundamentals of SQL

    hello-sql is a beginner-friendly, Spanish-language course repository that teaches the fundamentals of SQL and relational databases through practical examples. It focuses mainly on MySQL for lessons due to its ubiquity in education and professional environments, while also introducing PostgreSQL to broaden learners’ exposure to modern database tooling. The materials emphasize real-world query writing, schema design basics, and the mental model behind SELECT, JOIN, GROUP BY, and subqueries. Learners progress from setup and connection to hands-on exercises that build confidence with CRUD operations and data modeling. The repository’s structure favors incremental learning, with clear folders, references, and exercises you can run locally. It targets absolute beginners as well as developers from other stacks who want a clean, project-based path into SQL.
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    LLM101n

    LLM101n

    LLM101n: Let's build a Storyteller

    LLM101n is an educational repository that walks you through building and understanding large language models from first principles. It emphasizes intuition and hands-on implementation, guiding you from tokenization and embeddings to attention, transformer blocks, and sampling. The materials favor compact, readable code and incremental steps, so learners can verify each concept before moving on. You’ll see how data pipelines, batching, masking, and positional encodings fit together to train a small GPT-style model end to end. The repo often complements explanations with runnable notebooks or scripts, encouraging experimentation and modification. By the end, the focus is less on polishing a production system and more on internalizing how LLM components interact to produce coherent text.
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    Mastering Bitcoin

    Mastering Bitcoin

    Mastering Bitcoin 3rd Edition - Programming the Open Blockchain

    The bitcoinbook repository contains the source code for Mastering Bitcoin, the authoritative open-source book by Andreas M. Antonopoulos on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency technologies. Written in a collaborative and continuously updated format using Markdown and AsciiDoc, the book serves as a comprehensive technical guide for developers, engineers, and system architects who want to understand how Bitcoin works. It covers the protocol, cryptography, peer-to-peer architecture, wallets, mining, and application development.
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    Pro Git

    Pro Git

    Pro Git 2nd Edition

    Welcome to the second edition of the Pro Git book. The entire Pro Git book, written by Scott Chacon and Ben Straub and published by Apress, is available here. All content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 3.0 license. Print versions of the book are available on Amazon.com. What is “version control”, and why should you care? Version control is a system that records changes to a file or set of files over time so that you can recall specific versions later. For the examples in this book, you will use software source code as the files being version controlled, though in reality you can do this with nearly any type of file on a computer. If you are a graphic or web designer and want to keep every version of an image or layout (which you would most certainly want to), a Version Control System (VCS) is a very wise thing to use.
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